If you need to register or update your registration, click here. You can also download Voto Latino’s app, VoterPal, to register yourself and people you know.

Some states and municipalities will have elections on November 5, 2019.

The 2020 presidential elections will occur on Tuesday, November 3, 2020. Primary elections dates vary by state, but the first is in February. For information on your state, click here.

Every state has different registration deadlines for every election. Some states have deadlines as early as a month before the actual election day, while others allow voters to register the day-of. Many states also have different deadlines for online, mail, and in-person registrations, and some states don’t offer online registration at all.

If any information provided when you initially registered needs to be changed, you’ll need to re-register. Click here to re-register and update your registration.

To find your polling location, go to Vote.org and follow the link to your state.

Make sure to double-check your polling place before you go vote, as locations can change last minute.

Different states have different ID requirements for voting. Some states require that you bring government-issued identification while others do not. To find the voter ID laws in your state, click here.

Most states have a method for any eligible voter to cast a ballot before Election Day, either during the early voting period or by requesting an absentee ballot. Click here to see if your state offers early voting, or click here to request an absentee ballot.

If you live abroad or are an active duty member of the U.S. Uniformed Services, Merchant Marine, Activated National Guard (or a spouse or dependent of one), you can still vote if you’re away from home on Election Day.

If you printed your registration from Voto Latino, but haven’t sent it yet, there’s still time to edit your form. Simply re-register here with the correct information and reprint your registration form, then sign and mail it if your state requires.